The Basketball League

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The Basketball League (TBL)
Current season, competition or edition:
Basketball current event.svg 2026 TBL season
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FormerlyNorth America Premier Basketball
Sport Basketball
Founded2017;8 years ago (2017)
First season 2018
Owners Dave Magley
Evelyn Magley
CEO Evelyn Magley
President Dave Magley
CommissionerCarlnel Wiley
MottoWhere the spirit of the game lives
No. of teams32
Countries United States
Canada
Continent North America
Most recent
champion
Potawatomi Fire (3rd title)
Most titlesPotawatomi Fire (3)
Broadcaster TBL TV
Official website thebasketballleague.net

The Basketball League (TBL), formerly North America Premier Basketball (NAPB), is a professional basketball league. The league began operating in North America in 2018 with eight teams, and has since expanded.

Contents

TBL's regular season runs from February through May, and their teams engage in interleague play with franchises of the Basketball Super League (BSL).

History

In July 2017, Dave Magley and Severko Hrywnak announced the formation of North America Premier Basketball (NAPB). [1] Magley previously served as commissioner for the National Basketball League of Canada (NBLC), and Hrywnak was co-founder of the Premier Basketball League (PBL). [1]

The league launched its inaugural 2018 season with eight teams: the Albany Patroons, Kansas City Tornados, Kentucky Thoroughbreds, Nevada Desert Dogs, Ohio Cardinals, Rochester Razorsharks, Vancouver Knights, and the Yakima SunKings. The Yakima SunKings defeated the Albany Patroons in a best-of-three series to become inaugural NAPB champions. [2]

After the first season, Dave Magley and his wife Evelyn acquired the league as sole owners, and rebranded as The Basketball League (TBL). [3] Paul Mokeski was named commissioner of the league for its 2019 season, which commenced with ten teams. [4] The league's second season was ended prematurely, as many teams were struggling financially. [5] In a rematch from the prior year, the Albany Patroons defeated the Yakima SunKings in a best-of-three series to become TBL champions. [6] Paul Woolpert was fired as Yakima's head coach prior to the final game, as he had protested the team owner refusing to pay for his coaching staff's flights to Albany. [7]

The 2020 season began with twelve teams, but ended prematurely with no playoffs held due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [8] Carlnel Wiley replaced Paul Mokeski as league commissioner prior to this season. [9]

Twenty-nine teams played during the 2021 season, with the Enid Outlaws defeating the Syracuse Stallions in a best-of-three series to capture the league championship. [10]

We are a showcase league, trying to provide players with opportunities. We don’t have buyout clauses, so players can leave if they find another opportunity. We provide video and stats, which is important for players who want to go overseas, because those are the two things that you need to get a chance. [11]

—Evelyn Magley, CEO

National Basketball League of Canada (NBLC) teams engaged in interleague play with TBL franchises during the 2022 season, including the 2022 TBL All-Star Game. [12] Forty-four teams competed that season, and the Shreveport Mavericks defeated the Albany Patroons in a best-of-three series to become TBL champions. [13]

Forty-nine teams played during the 2023 season, with the Potawatomi Fire defeating the St. Louis Griffins in their best-of-three series to become TBL champions. [14]

After the dissolution of NBLC following their 2022–23 season, Dave Magley announced the formation of the Basketball Super League (BSL), whose teams would engage in interleague play with TBL franchises beginning in 2024. [15] The 2024 season saw thirty-nine teams compete, with the Potawatomi Fire once again defeating the St. Louis Griffin in a best-of-three series to win the TBL championship. [16]

The current entry fee for a TBL franchise is $600,000, payable on installment, along with a $10,000 annual fee for officiating. [17] Owners are expected to have annual operating budgets of $200,000 to $300,000, and are entitled to receive 50% of the league's sponsorship earnings through revenue sharing. [17]

Teams

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Halifax
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Tri City
2026 Canadian TBL Teams
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Lightning
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Fire
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Clutch
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Breaks
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Phoenix
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95ers
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Seahawks
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BobKats
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Legacy
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Leprechauns
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Iron Horses
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Griffins
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Majestics
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Jaguars
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Electric
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Sharks
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Super Hawks
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Volcanoes
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Bighorns
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Capitals
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Blue Waves
Base locations of USA teams in The Basketball League. Colors represent conference alignment as of the 2025 season.

Current teams

The Basketball League teams
DivisionTeamCityArenaCapacityFoundedJoinedHead coach
Central Midwest Enid Outlaws Enid, Oklahoma Stride Bank Center 5,000 [18] 20202021Burshaud Williams
Little Rock Lightning Little Rock, Arkansas Hall High School 20202021 Brian Rowsom
Potawatomi Fire Shawnee, Oklahoma FireLake Arena5,000 [19] 20212022 Mark Dannhoff
San Antonio Clutch San Antonio, Texas Antioch Sports Complex
St. Mary's University
160 [20]
3,800 [21]
20242025Jason Perez
Mid Atlantic
Connecticut Crusaders Bridgeport, Connecticut Southern Connecticut State University 2,800 [22] 20232024Shalonda Hill
North Atlantic
Albany Patroons Albany, New York Washington Avenue Armory 4,480 [23] 2017 [a] 2018 Derrick Rowland
Halifax Hoopers Halifax, Nova Scotia Zatzman Sportsplex 3,000 [24] 20242025Augy Jones
Tri City Tide Moncton, New Brunswick Crandall University 600 [25] 20242025 Rob Spon
Tri-State Admirals Elizabeth, New Jersey Thomas A. Edison Career and Technical Academy 20202020Daniel Jacob
Pacific Northwest
Great Falls Electric Great Falls, Montana Great Falls High School 20232024Steve Keller
Vancouver Volcanoes Vancouver, Washington Hudson's Bay High School 4,400 [26] 20212022Curtis Smith
Wenatchee Bighorns Wenatchee, Washington Town Toyota Center 2,300 [27] 20222023Matt Riley
Willamette Valley Jaguars Willamette Valley, Oregon Corvallis High School
Crescent Valley High School
McArthur Court
1,050 [28]
Unknown
9,087 [29]
20232024John Tyson
South Atlantic
Jacksonville 95ers Jacksonville, Florida First Coast High School 1,500 [30] 20232024Dwane Joshua
Raleigh Firebirds Raleigh, North Carolina St. Augustine's University 750 [31] 20182019 Bob MacKinnon
Savannah Buccaneers Savannah, Georgia Tiger Arena 5,000 [32] 20222023Samir St. Clair
Upper Midwest
Kokomo BobKats Kokomo, Indiana Memorial Gymnasium 5,200 [33] 20202021Chandler Levingston Simon
Lake County Legacy Lake County, Illinois Waukegan High School 20242025
Lebanon Leprechauns Lebanon, Indiana The Farmers Bank Fieldhouse20212022John Benson
Logansport Iron Horses Logansport, Indiana Logansport High School 5,830 [34] 20242025Wayne Casey
St. Louis Griffins St. Louis, Missouri Normandy High School
Saint Louis Priory School
20222023Nate Griffin

Future teams

Future teams that will Join The Basketball League in 2026.
TeamCityArenaCapacityFoundedJoinedHead coach
4 Bears Roar [35] New Town, North Dakota 4 Bears Casino Event Center1,50020252026
ADS Sentinels San Antonio, Texas ADS Sportsplex20252026
Cowlitz County Sasquatch [36] Longview, Washington Mark Morris High School20252026
Columbus Wizards Westerville, Ohio Rike Center3,1002023 (in the ABA)2026
Fayetteville Liberty Fayetteville, North Carolina Alger B. Wilkins High School 20242026Don Gardner
Grove City Whitetails Grove City, Ohio Central Crossing High School 3,10020252026
Kissimmee Lambs Kissimmee, Florida 3,1002023 (in the ABA)2026
Los Angeles Ignite Los Angeles, California California State Los Angeles 2,30020232024, 2026Vicken Eskidjian
Scranton Dream Mountain Wolves Scranton, Pennsylvania Penn State Scranton 20252026TBA
Sherman Stampede Sherman, Texas TBA20252026TBA
DC Heat Northern Virginia TBA20252026TBA
Desert Aire TBL Desert Aire, Washington TBA20252026TBA
Clark County Trash Pandas Clark County, Washington TBA20252026TBA
Lehigh Valley Flight Allentown, Pennsylvania TBA20252026TBA
Crawfordsville Commanders Crawfordsville, Indiana TBA20252026TBA
Mesa Monsoons Mesa, Arizona TBA20252026TBA
Las Vegas Fortune Las Vegas, Nevada TBA20252026TBA
Antigonish TBL Antigonish, Nova Scotia Amelia Saputo Centre1,13520252026TBA
Yakima SunKings Yakima, Washington Yakima Valley SunDome 2,30020232018, 2026

Seasons

Overview of The Basketball League seasons
SeasonRegular season championRegular season MVPPlayoff championPlayoff runner-upPlayoff MVP
2018 Yakima SunKings Edwin Ubiles (Albany)Yakima SunKings Albany Patroons Renaldo Major
2019 Yakima SunKingsRobert Duncan (Yakima)Albany PatroonsYakima SunKingsShadell Millinghaus
2020 Indy Express*Corey Taite (Tri-State)Season canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Enid Outlaws Chance Comanche (Enid) Enid Outlaws Syracuse Stallions Chance Comanche
2022 Shreveport Mavericks Deshawn Munson (Potawatomi) Shreveport Mavericks Albany Patroons PJ Meyers
2023 Potawatomi FireChris Darrington (Glass City)Potawatomi FireSt. Louis GriffinsDaylon Guy and Deshawn Munson
2024 Potawatomi FireDaylon Guy (Potawatomi)Potawatomi FireSt. Louis GriffinsDeshawn Munson

* Shortened season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, The Indy Express had the best overall record at the time of cancellation.

Notes

  1. New franchise replacing the defunct team of the same name.

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